As I said in my remarks, our research has shown that closed containment can work on a small scale, but it's not viable for large-scale operations.
If I might just go back to your comments about the impacts of sea lice on the wild fishery, I've heard it said over and over again that this was the case and that it was the cause of the demise of the Fraser River sockeye. But this year we have had record runs in the Fraser River, which begs even more questions about the impacts, because obviously sea lice on farmed salmon did not factor this year. So I think there's a lot more science to be done.
You asked about how we figure we can expand in Canada. In talking about expansion, I would note we have a lot more farmed species besides fin fish. We have a lot of different species that are farmed, so there are a lot of opportunities in a lot of different areas.
But I think what we have to get to is sustainable development and ensuring that it's sustainable.